Bradford-born cricketer Adil Rashid awarded MBE

Yorkshire and England star Adil Rashid has been awarded an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours List.

Adil Usman Rashid was born in Bradford on February 17, 1988 and has gone on to be one of the world’s best spin bowlers, winning trophies at domestic and international level.

He won back-to-back County Championship titles with Yorkshire in 2014 and 2015 and has made the county immensely proud by going on to win 50-over and T20 World Cups in 2019 and 2022.

He is a firm fixture in England’s limited overs teams and has taken 338 international wickets across all formats, earning 239 caps.

The leg-spinning all-rounder will be invited shortly to attend an investiture ceremony at either Buckingham Palace or one of the Royal households, where he will receive the MBE medal from The King or his representative from The Royal Family.

Reflecting on receiving the accolade Rashid, aged 35, said: “It is a very special moment. “I never would have thought that I would have met the King in my lifetime. To go down to meet the King, it will be exciting.

“It’s obviously nice to get recognised for things you do on and off the pitch, not just for myself but for my family and the people who have helped contribute.

“I’m humbled how well things have gone for me. The most important thing is to work hard, train hard, believe in yourself. You can achieve anything regardless of where you come from and whatever your background.”

Rashid made his debut for Yorkshire in 2006 at the age of 18, having previously worked his way up through the ranks having joined the Academy at 11-years-old.

He took a debut six wickets in a County Championship win over Warwickshire at Scarborough.


He went on to score 10 hundreds and top 500 wickets in a first-class career which yielded Championship titles in 2014 and 2015.

He said: “Headingley will always be special for me. I have always been here. I have played my cricket here since the age of 11.

“I have come through the whole set-up, made my debut and have played here alongside Yorkshire legends. It holds a big place in my heart.”

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